To be. Sold by Auction,
By Messrs. LONGDEN & LE CREN, at an early*aay, of which due notice will be given in future advertisements, and subject to con- * ditions to be then produced,
ALL that Plot of LAND, with the •*•■*• Storehouses and Buildings, Dwelling- House and Shop erected thereon, comprising the Premises erectedjby, and lately in the occupation of Mr. Richard Beamish, situate on Norwich Quay, in Lyttelton, having 66 feet frontage on said Quay, and directly opposite the slip. * The above Property is held on Lease for a term of 21 years ; is let at annual rents, amounting to upwards of £200, and is subject to a ground rent of £50. There is a well of good water on the Premises. For further particulars, apply tp James M'Beth, Esq., Wellington ; to the Auctioneers; or to the Solicitor, Mr. C. E. Prichakd. . September 29,1 852.
Advertisement.
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Dunedin, September 25tli, 1852.
Gentlemen,— We, the undersigned, having heard the whole, or a considerable portion of the evidence * given in the case of alleged assault,. Cutten ,v. Sutton, Lloyd, and Williams, and' feeling' that^tfie sentence'" given ' against yourselves by_ a .majority of the Bench was contrary to the weight of evidence, and to sound justice, feel it/to he due to you and to ourselves, thus publicly to record our feelings upon, the subject ; and, as a mark of our conviction of the injustice of the sentence, we beg that you will accept at our hands the fines imposed upon you. We remain, Gentlemen, Yours very faithfully,
WM. JOHNSTON, and other Signatures. To Messrs. Lloyd and Williams.
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Green Island Bush, 29th Sept., 1852.
<g IK> — In behalf of Mr. John Williams and myself, I beg to acknowledge the return of the amount of our Fines and Expenses in the case of Reynolds versus Lloyd and Cutten versus Lloyd and Williams. For the sympathy of yourself and the Subscribers at the injustice displayed by the majority of the Bench of Magistrates an these cases, we beg to tender you our best and sincerest thanks. I am &c, GEO. LLOYD. To Wm. Johnston, Esq., Solicitor, Tieri.
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. October 23— Schooner Scotia, €8 tons, Dairies, from Otago. Same day— Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Clark, from Waikanae. October 24— Schooner Old Jad, 8 tons, Guard, from Wairau. Passenger— Messrs. 3. Harron, D. Monteith. October 26— Schooner WiUiatn Alfred, 118 tons, '~ Tinfeyi 'from 1 Sidney . " ----- : ,
DEPARTURE*. October 23 — Schooner Shepherdfst, 40 tons, Swarm, for New Plymouth. Passenger— Mr. E; Wallace. October 24— Cutter Betolution, 32 tons, Hylton, for Chatham Islands. Same day — Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tons, Hood, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day— Schooner Gipty t 10 tons, Riley, for Queen Charlotte Sound.
IN POUT. GoYcrnment Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, . Schooner Pkcebe, 30 tons, Cave. Brig Grecian, 212 tons, Gwatkin. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Wellington, 70 tons, Ferguson. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley. Master, Agent. Schooner Titan, 161 tons, Cole. Eethune & Hunter, Ageats. Schooner Return, 70 tons, Griffiths. U. Waitt, Agent. Brig LouiMancT-iiiriam, 127 tons, Griffiths. Samuel & Joseph, ' Agents. Schooner Scotia, €8 tons, Davies. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard. Crawford & Yule, Agents. - *"! Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. W. Hick- ' son & Co., Agents.
IMPORTS. In the Scotia — 7 casks bottled beer, 5 cans oil, 4 kegs nails, 1 case axes, 1 bale blankets, 1 bale carpeting, 3 cases drapery, 1 qr. cask wine, 23 sacks coal, 8 sacks lime, 1 keg tobacco, 1 ton potatoes, 7 casks oil. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Mary Ann — 8§ tous flour. Master, Agent. In the Old Jack — 2 bales wool, 4 cases cheese. Crawford & Yale, Agents.
X {POB.TS. In the Shepherdeu — 2 kegs tobacco, 3 octaves wine, 1 bag sugar, 1 bale drapery, 5 kegs nails, 1 bag boots, 2 bales leather, 3 chests tea', 12 bags rice, 5 chairs, 4 nests tabs, 2 doz. buckets, 2 boxes, 1 parcel, 2 pockets hops, 1 case, 1 bdl. sacks, 1 case drapery, 2 packages. Samuel 8f Joseph, In the Betolifiion—3 doz. sickles, 4 boxes soap, 2 balei blankets, 3 bundles spades, 4 do. hoes, 2 pckgs. saws, 12 OTens, 27 kettles, 2 kegs nails, 5.. do. paint, 2 boxes pipes, 1 case crockery, 1 truss 1 case drapery, 1 case medicine, 2 tons salt, 5 bundles iron, 1 jar linseed oil, 2 cases 500 feet timber, 1000 staves, 1 ton sugar. W. Allen', Agent. " In the Maria Elizabeth— solb. tobacco, 4 gallons brandy, 4 baga floor. 4 cwt. potatoes. Master, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 755, 27 October 1852, Page 3
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